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Hello
I would start with the easy less expensive stuff first.
Check/Replace your spark plugs. Carbon fouled, sooty plugs don't like to idle.
Clean/Change your airfilter. Dirty air filters choke the motor. choked motors either stall or rev high.
Carburetor idle screw needs set.
that is adjusted after the bike is warmed up to operating temperature, then set idle.
If that doesn't have you cleared up then you'll need to have your carbs cleaned.

Sounds as if your bike needs a good tune up, until you do it, you could turn up the idle screw a tad and that will stop stalling at low speeds, but not cure your problem. Get your self a good manual and if you feel you are up to it, do it yourself, else find a good bike mechanic.

It sounds like your bike has been sitting in storage for an extended period of time (a year or more) - and the carburetors are plugged up. If this is the case, they will need to be completely disassembled and cleaned out.
If it hasn't been sitting (and the carbs aren't plugged up) then check that all of the normal tune-up items have been performed, especially valve adjustment, oil and filters, spark plugs, etc. If this fails to produce positive results, perform a compression check on the engine. Each cylinder must be able to produce at least 140 psi of compression in order to run and idle properly.

Hi I am Vortash sounds like an inlet manifold air leak or check the ignition leads they could be sparking out to earth , or possibly the choke is stuck on or filter needs changing restricting air flow .. Hope this is of help regards Vortash